Nuremberg Airport presents winter flight schedule

Eurowings at Nuremberg Airport (Photo: Nuremberg Airport).
Eurowings at Nuremberg Airport (Photo: Nuremberg Airport).

Nuremberg Airport presents winter flight schedule

Eurowings at Nuremberg Airport (Photo: Nuremberg Airport).
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In the current winter flight schedule, the most important European hubs can also be reached and the two major airline alliances SkyTeam and Star Alliance are represented. Within Germany, in addition to the Lufthansa hub in Frankfurt, the Hanseatic city of Hamburg and Düsseldorf are also connected up to twice a day.

The autumn and summer holidays begin at Nuremberg Airport: From here you can board Corendon Airlines, Eurowings, Sun Express, Air Cairo and Ryanair to various holiday destinations. Also included are the Canary Islands Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Tenerife. Another Spanish holiday destination is Palma de Mallorca, Italy is represented by Palermo and Turkey is served by Antalya and Izmir. Then there is Madeira in Portugal and Hurghada in Egypt.

In addition to the hot water destinations, city trips are also on offer. KLM flies to Amsterdam, Ryanair to London and Budapest, Swiss to Zurich, Turkish Airlines and Pegasus to Istanbul and Vueling to Barcelona. Paris is served by two airlines: on the one hand, Air France flies to Charles de Gaulle Airport, and Vueling also operates flights to Orly Airport. The Austrian airliners also connect Nuremberg Airport with Vienna. Low-coster Wizz Air flies to Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Sibiu in Romania, Varna in Bulgaria, Kiev in Ukraine, Skopje in North Macedonia and - new to the flight offer - Tuzla in Bosnia.

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